IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation continues to work in Arakan since the first day of the crisis as part of its Immediate Aid Services. Thanks to the support of the benefactors, IHH provided humanitarian relief to 110.000 Rohingya Muslims.

Thanks to the support of the benefactors, IHH provided food packages to 7.500 families, tarpaulins to 3.900 families, kitchen utilities and basic necessities to 1.850 families, cash support to 2.200 families, clothes to 3.200 families, warm food to 4.000 people, bednets to 250 families, construction materials to 50 families, and again bamboos to 200 families to help building their homes. IHH also provided transportation for the medical treatmant of nearly 30 people.

Clean water work in camps

The refugees from Arakan finds it very difficult to find clean water in the camps in Bangladesh. Rohingya Muslims escaped the conflicts in their home countries with the hope of a new life. Providing all kinds of supports to them, IHH installed water wells with pumps in 7 different regions to supply clean water.

“Children witnessed their parents to be martyred”

IHH External Relations Deputy Chair Vahdettin Kaygan said they continuously provided aid to Arakan since 24th August, when the last crisis started. Kaygan reported that nearly 10.000 children became orphans due to the conflicts. He also reported that among 250.000 children who had to immigrate to Bangladesh, 500 were without parents. Kaygan said: “Unfortunately, many of these children had to witness their own mothers and fathers to be martyred”.

After reporting that almost all of the newly arrived children in Bangladesh has either physical scars in their bodies or psychologically crushed, Kaygan finished his statements by saying:

“In the new Putibunia camp in Teknaf, 85% of the kids are sick. The medical staff in the camp says that there are so many ill children so that they cannot even record their names. Flu, pneumonia, diarrhea and some other water-related diseases are quite widespread in the region”

Aids to be continued

IHH Humanitarian Relief Foundation will continue to its Immediate Aid Activities in Arakan with full speed.

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